694T pro boot problem?

I got a 694T pro and have used it for some years now without problems. When I went on vacation I unplugged the power to the comp. When I got back after a week the computer didnt boot up. When I pressed the power switch the green main power indicator lights up and the hdd indicator blinks orange on time. Nothing more happends. The hdd or cd-readers dont start. All fans are dead. The LEDs at the mobo all blinks red once and then goes black again. I had the computer plugged in for a while and then suddenly it started when I pressed the power switch. And then it worked for about a week. Then I went away for a week again and unplugged the computer and when I got back home again I had the same problem, but this time it dont start. What can be the problem?

A new battery didnt help :(  Someone with more ideas?
What does it indicate when the leds blinks red once and then turns off? Cant find anything about it in the manual.
Another strange thing is when I have replaced the battery and unpluged the powersupply cabel in the mobo and then plug it in again, the cpu fan starts for half a second when I press the power switch but then it stops again.

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